Golden Bikes
#1
Golden Bikes
Why is it that every year when riding season comes around everybody thinks their bike is made of gold? I always check out listings at check out prices. Why do some think their bike is worth double and three times what its actually worth? I understand a little mark up.
I have owned and sold a few bikes but I never try to rape anybody on the prices. Luckily I bought my first bike over ten years ago for what it was worth. Now days many new riders will never get on a bike because of what greedy people try to sell them for. But there are the true riders the ones that are just not trying to get money but selling a lifestyle, freedom, and a sometimes a experience that's unforgettable. So I thank the true riders because I would have never been on a bike for what people sell them for these days.
I have owned and sold a few bikes but I never try to rape anybody on the prices. Luckily I bought my first bike over ten years ago for what it was worth. Now days many new riders will never get on a bike because of what greedy people try to sell them for. But there are the true riders the ones that are just not trying to get money but selling a lifestyle, freedom, and a sometimes a experience that's unforgettable. So I thank the true riders because I would have never been on a bike for what people sell them for these days.
#2
I think it's a comparison thing and a "rock bottom price" thing. I saw an old 80's katana posted for like $2k... so anyone who's seen that and wants to sell a bike that's from the 90's or even 2k+ will just add on to that. I was considering selling my RC51 until I saw what people are (or rather aren't) selling them for.
#3
I think to myself... when I see a bike that's SO overpriced that their old lady told them to sell it.... So they put it up on craigslist to satisfy her and say... "Gee honey, I dunno why it's not selling.. Nobody is interested.. Nobody has the money right now." And tell her everybody is trying to lowball them and that it's worth more, they aren't gonna sell it for a song.
#4
It's even worse when the bike has been 'customized' i.e. fugly weird paint job, horribly done work and a look in general MAYBE one other person with bad eyes might sort of like, then say it's one of a kind and slap a crazy pricetag on it. You also get the opposite though. I'm selling some stuff online (leather combi, Nook and a desk) and then people bid a price so low you can't even take it seriously.
#6
Unfortunately, this is how craigslist usually operates. Sellers are catching on so they will list an item higher than they expect it to sell for just so people can low ball them into the price they actually expect to sell something for. I bought my first bike for $1000 and listed it for sale a few years later for $1500 just so people could talk me down to $1000... ended up selling for $1300 (granted it was in much better shape when I sold it than when I bought it). I got all kinds of crazy offers for it like $1000 worth of car audio equipment +$500 cash or "I'll give you $800 cash today."
Another thing I have noticed with bikes is that way too many people buy them who really can't afford them. They get some crazy loan or financing, then realize later they need to get rid of the payments so they try and sell it for what they owe on the loan or more, which is usually way over book value.
Another thing I have noticed with bikes is that way too many people buy them who really can't afford them. They get some crazy loan or financing, then realize later they need to get rid of the payments so they try and sell it for what they owe on the loan or more, which is usually way over book value.
#8
Unfortunately, this is how craigslist usually operates. Sellers are catching on so they will list an item higher than they expect it to sell for just so people can low ball them into the price they actually expect to sell something for. I bought my first bike for $1000 and listed it for sale a few years later for $1500 just so people could talk me down to $1000... ended up selling for $1300 (granted it was in much better shape when I sold it than when I bought it). I got all kinds of crazy offers for it like $1000 worth of car audio equipment +$500 cash or "I'll give you $800 cash today."
Another thing I have noticed with bikes is that way too many people buy them who really can't afford them. They get some crazy loan or financing, then realize later they need to get rid of the payments so they try and sell it for what they owe on the loan or more, which is usually way over book value.
Another thing I have noticed with bikes is that way too many people buy them who really can't afford them. They get some crazy loan or financing, then realize later they need to get rid of the payments so they try and sell it for what they owe on the loan or more, which is usually way over book value.
#9
#10
in the local classified there was a 2000 F4 that had 12,000km and "minor" damage from falling in the driveway and they wanted $8,000 lol.
Worst one I could find so far didn't a 2006 F4i retail for $8,500 5 years ago?:
http://kitchener.kijiji.ca/c-cars-ve...AdIdZ281611137
Worst one I could find so far didn't a 2006 F4i retail for $8,500 5 years ago?:
http://kitchener.kijiji.ca/c-cars-ve...AdIdZ281611137
Last edited by jeffjones; 06-10-2011 at 09:03 PM.